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Nick Danger 01-27-22 02:55 PM

Re: Jeopardy! Discussion
 
Amy has been looking more tired every day. I think she wore out.

I was glad to see her lose. She's likeable, but I am ready for new faces.

This year's tournament of champions between Amy and Matt Amodio will be intense. I expect both of them will be back over the next few years, like Brad Rutter and Ken Jennings were.

movieguru 01-27-22 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Red Dog (Post 14048080)
Just goes to show how different minds can work.

Figuring Asia (I briefly considered Africa but figured not), I just started going through China then south and around India - first going west to Pakistan and when I thought Pakistan, because of history, Bangladesh just popped in my head right away after Pakistan. Pure geography/history to me.

Never would have thought to noodle it your way.

Yeah, I don't think I would have gotten it trying to think of all south Asian countries. I quickly elimintated any country in South America because I figured most ended with an a, another vowel, or y. Asia seemed like the most likely candidate, but outside of the obvious ones like China, India, and Pakistan, it would have taken me a long time to think of many more populous countries in Asia. I didn't realize Bangladesh would have been in the top ten most populous countries, but this was one where you knew if you were right or wrong before Ken went through everyone's answers. It wasn't one where you would be able to guess and put down a "Hail Mary" type answer and hope that it may be right.

Nick Danger 01-27-22 03:11 PM

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I thought: "China, India, Indonesia, USA, um, Nigeria, ...," and ran out of populous countries. It wasn't a good strategy.

movieguru 01-27-22 03:57 PM

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....well that didn't last long

whotony 01-27-22 04:09 PM

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This show doesn’t it during the day in some markets including mine.
😡🤬

andicus 01-27-22 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by movieguru (Post 14048260)
Yeah, I don't think I would have gotten it trying to think of all south Asian countries. I quickly elimintated any country in South America because I figured most ended with an a, another vowel, or y. Asia seemed like the most likely candidate, but outside of the obvious ones like China, India, and Pakistan, it would have taken me a long time to think of many more populous countries in Asia. I didn't realize Bangladesh would have been in the top ten most populous countries, but this was one where you knew if you were right or wrong before Ken went through everyone's answers. It wasn't one where you would be able to guess and put down a "Hail Mary" type answer and hope that it may be right.

For some reason, I immediately thought it probably ended with 'sh' so Bangladesh was the first thing I thought of.

Josh-da-man 01-27-22 07:17 PM

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Bangladesh is so small that I have trouble thinking of it as one of the ten most populous countries, along with the larger ones like China, India, Brazil, the US, and Russia.

Jericho 01-27-22 08:42 PM

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I'm a geography nerd, so that final didn't seem very hard to me. but obviously that's in my wheelhouse. I do think most people don't realize how populous east Asia is. Pakistan, India, China, Indonesia, and Bangladesh are all Top 10 counties in the world. Japan isn't far off, neither are Vietnam, Thailand, or the Philippines. There's just a ton of people over there. Reminds me of this map:

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...8cc5cb6cfd.jpg
More people live inside the red circle than outside of it


whotony 01-27-22 09:16 PM

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None of these contestants knew who wrote The Good Earth.

Nick Danger 01-28-22 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by movieguru (Post 14048307)
....well that didn't last long

Didn't the same thing happen to the person who beat James Holzhauer? (Except for the $0 part, of course.)


Originally Posted by whotony (Post 14048478)
None of these contestants knew who wrote The Good Earth.

It was required reading in high school. Otherwise, I would not have read it.

whotony 01-28-22 10:40 AM

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Exactly. I read it in high school 40 years ago and all I remember is who wrote it.
Even without that it seems like anyone who is on Jeopardy would know that one.

Wonder if it’s still required reading.

Hailey G 01-28-22 10:45 AM

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I graduated high school in the 1995 and I never read it. Never even heard of it.

movieguru 01-28-22 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Obi-Wanma (Post 14048669)
I graduated high school in the 1995 and I never read it. Never even heard of it.

I was in high school in the late 80's early 90's and never read it. I maybe heard the title of the book somewhere before, but have no knowledge of it. I think the only title that is could safely be said to be required reading in school would be Romeo and Juliet. Any other title may vary from school district to school district. The Hobbit was required reading for us in junior high/ middle school. I don't think it was required reading in too many school districts though.

The Cow 01-28-22 11:51 AM

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I never read it and don't know who wrote it either. :shrug:

GuessWho 01-28-22 11:56 AM

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HS class of early 90s and never heard of it.

Paff 01-28-22 12:03 PM

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I would've tested the limits of the judges on FJ, cuz I knew it was "the guy who painted the portrait of GW" but I couldn't for the life of me remember his name.

GatorDeb 01-28-22 12:55 PM

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1996 high school. Never heard of it.

Cellar Door 01-28-22 02:08 PM

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I know who Pearl Buck is because we talked about her missionary work when I was in church as a kid. I never read The Good Earth, though, and wouldn't have known she was the author.

movieguru 01-29-22 09:51 AM

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I got yesterday's final Jeopardy correct. Funny thing though is i was thinking of Country Roads and not Rocky Mountain High when I solved the clue.

story 01-29-22 10:20 AM

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I read The Good Earth and knew it was by Pearl S. Buck, but then again, Chinese culture, history, and stories are important to me so it was a book I sought out, as well as the film, which while filled with yellowface is also a cultural milestone for depicting Chinese stories / Asian culture in cinema.

wishbone 01-29-22 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by movieguru (Post 14049208)
I got yesterday's final Jeopardy correct. Funny thing though is i was thinking of Country Roads and not Rocky Mountain High when I solved the clue.

I remembered this for the FJ answer. ;)

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...6d50c15c1a.jpg


movieguru 01-29-22 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by wishbone (Post 14049246)
I remembered this for the FJ answer. ;)

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...6d50c15c1a.jpg

I was trying to think of what the drug references were in Country Roads but I only could recall the first verse. So, two of John Denver's songs are official state songs.

Nick Danger 01-29-22 12:37 PM

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The clue said that the songwriter had to explain that the reference wasn't about illegal drugs.

"... misty taste of moonshine, teardrop in my eye" is unmistakably about illegal alcohol.

"... rocky mountain high, Colorado" for the win.

joltman 01-30-22 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Nick Danger (Post 14048659)
Didn't the same thing happen to the person who beat James Holzhauer? (Except for the $0 part, of course.)

No, Emma Boettcher was a solid player that won a total of 3 games. They even invited her to the next Tournament of Champions, where she made it into the finals which she lost to Holzhauer.

OldBoy 01-30-22 10:30 AM

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why does Johnny Gilbert announce Ken Jennings as "and now hosting Jeopardy..." while Mayim Bialik gets "and now your host of Jeopardy..."?

Cellar Door 01-30-22 11:32 AM

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Bialik was named as a new Jeopardy! host along with Mike Richards. I think she was supposed to host special event shows or something. Then when the backlash came on Richards, he stepped down and Bialik started hosting the show regularly. Jennings sometimes hosts instead of Bialik, but Jennings hasn't been officially made a permanent host, as I understand it.

movieguru 01-30-22 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Cellar Door (Post 14049738)
Bialik was named as a new Jeopardy! host along with Mike Richards. I think she was supposed to host special event shows or something. Then when the backlash came on Richards, he stepped down and Bialik started hosting the show regularly. Jennings sometimes hosts instead of Bialik, but Jennings hasn't been officially made a permanent host, as I understand it.

He's not an "official" host; at least not just yet. He's sharing the hosting duties with Bjalik for this season, but I guess they are still considering it temporary until they make a final decision. They probably think it would sound silly to still announce him as a "guest host" but don't want to go so far as to say he is "the host" of Jeopardy. At this point, it doesn't seem like the producers are actively seeking out anyone else to fil the spot as it doesn't appear they plan to test out any other guest hosts during this season. I doubt they would just throw anyone in there as an official host without testing them first, so most likely they are testing Jennings out for a longer period and will make him official at the beginning of next season.

kahuna 01-31-22 02:28 PM

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Bjalik hosted today's episode.

OldBoy 01-31-22 05:24 PM

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Nice.

mikehunt 02-01-22 07:04 PM

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2/1 came down to final and was very competitive. I liked it

Paff 02-02-22 10:42 AM

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Yeah, very entertaining outing. The girl in the middle was lagging way behind the entire episode, got lucky by getting an easy Daily Double that she had bet it all on, then nearly ran the last category to jump into the lead at FJ, only to not know the answer (neither did I, by the way).

And I really do like Bialik as a host. A little more personality. Ken Jennings is kind of dry. He's the Sheldon to her Amy.

movieguru 02-11-22 12:06 PM

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Just watched yesterday's episode. Mayim gave one guy the points for one clue even though he didn't phrase it in the form of a question. She just reminded him afterwards that he has to phrase it as a question. It didn't change the outcome of the game, but I wonder what would have happened if it did. The one contestant could have had an unfair advantage by getting extra points instead of losing the points like he should have done.

whotony 02-11-22 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by movieguru (Post 14057774)
Just watched yesterday's episode. Mayim gave one guy the points for one clue even though he didn't phrase it in the form of a question. She just reminded him afterwards that he has to phrase it as a question. It didn't change the outcome of the game, but I wonder what would have happened if it did. The one contestant could have had an unfair advantage by getting extra points instead of losing the points like he should have done.


I thought that is something the judges would decide and get in the earpiece of the host to let them know what to do in those situations.
Plus the judges have changed those decisions later in the game.

andicus 02-11-22 12:55 PM

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Isn't the rule that they would be reminded in Single Jeopardy, but be ruled incorrect in Double and Final Jeopardy?

Paff 02-11-22 01:11 PM

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Oh jeez, man, don't call it "Single Jeopardy", the hardcore fans will get their panties in a bunch.

Mayim Bialik made a slight change to 'Jeopardy!' and fans can't handle it (yahoo.com)

Bandoman 02-11-22 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Paff (Post 14057855)
Oh jeez, man, don't call it "Single Jeopardy", the hardcore fans will get their panties in a bunch.

Mayim Bialik made a slight change to 'Jeopardy!' and fans can't handle it (yahoo.com)

This makes me want to block an international border crossing. :rolleyes:

andicus 02-11-22 01:31 PM

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And here I was, expecting to be rebuked for not including the ! :lol:

Josh-da-man 02-11-22 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by andicus (Post 14057827)
Isn't the rule that they would be reminded in Single Jeopardy, but be ruled incorrect in Double and Final Jeopardy?

Yeah, I can sort of remember people being reminded to phrase the answer in the form of a question when they don't do it in the Jeopardy round; they don't accept the answer in the Double Jeopardy round.

movieguru 02-11-22 08:15 PM

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Mohawk man looks like he has potential to be at least a five day champion.

The Cow 02-12-22 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by movieguru (Post 14058123)
Mohawk man looks like he has potential to be at least a five day champion.

Yeah, he had a solid game. I found his constant weight shifting distracting.


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